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We The Kingdom - "Holy Water"

We The Kingdom has released their latest single, "Holy Water." Their team shares, "This song is about God being the Living Water that carries forgiveness and grace into our desert places." We The Kingdom is a multigenerational family of musicians, including Ed Cash (accomplished producer of Chris Tomlin, NeedToBreathe, Bethel Music, Crowder), and songwriters Scott Cash, Franni Rae Cash, Martin Cash and Andrew Bergthold.

New Album from Jason Gray - Order

Jason Gray has released his new album, Order. He shares, "The human spirit is something like a muscle in that it must be pushed to its limits and torn down in order to grow. Three words to describe this process of transformation are order, disorder, and reorder. I wrote some songs to explore these themes and decided to release them in three volumes: Order, Disorder, and Reorder, giving time and space for reflecting on one part of the journey before digging into the next." Jason shares with us below his story behind this project.

Riley Clemmons - "Free"

Dove Awards nominee for "New Artist of the Year," Riley Clemmons is a 19-year-old, Nashville-based singer, songwriter signed to Capitol CMG whose sound is pop with spiritual depth. Riley has recently released her new single, "Free." The Nashville native began writing at the age of 13 while maintaining the full-time demands of being a student. Fast forward five years, you find a seasoned songstress who has collaborated with some of the most talked about writers on Music Row like Emily Weisband, Josh Kerr and more.

Bass Synth Ableton Bundle - Matt Donald

Foundations Pt. 2 by Matt Donald is an Ableton bundle focused on bass synths that are designed to help you sit comfortably or cut appropriately through a mix. Whether in the forefront or sat back in the mix, at the heart of every great track is a stable bass sound, adding all the necessary infrastructure for all the other instruments to be built upon. Experience a new bass synth today!
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